How It Works

The Loop is available through veterinary professionals or with a prescription.

Assisi’s “circle of care” embraces veterinary professionals, pet owners, and our entire community of Assisi Loop fans. Shannon Malmberg of Zen Dog Training (Vancouver, BC) learned about the Loop from an agility colleague. Mila, a 6-year-old German Shepherd, is a leader in Canada in tracking, agility, and competitive obedience. She was injured while playing Frisbee. The night after the injury Mila couldn’t hop in the car, climb stairs or even jump onto the bed. Shannon knew she had to get her dog back in excellent shape before competing again. She began daily Assisi Loop treatments within days of the injury. Three weeks later, Shannon put Mila into an agility trial and she ran four Masters-level runs, back to back. Shannon attributes Mila’s fast recovery to being able to treat her with the Loop immediately. Now she brings the Loop with her to all agility trials and treats Mila in-between runs and then again at night after they get home.

Assisi’s “circle of care” embraces veterinary professionals, pet owners, and our entire community of Assisi Loop fans. Bill’s rider and trainer, Stassi Pyne, learned about the Loop from her certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist, Tanya Marsh, ESMT. Bill, an 8-year-old Quarter Horse gelding, is an award-winning barrel racer on the rodeo circuit. He works incredibly hard and Stassi does everything she can to keep him happy and healthy. When Tanya began working with Bill, she knew right away that she was dealing with hindquarter weakness. His left hip was visibly lower than the right and the muscle structure surrounding the hip was in a heightened state of constriction. She recommended the Loop to Stassi and her veterinarian. Stassi began regular treatments of Bill’s hips by pinning the automatic version of the Loop under his blanket at night. Tanya could see and feel a difference in Bill’s muscle tone and texture. The Loop keeps the muscle supple and lessens the likelihood of further lactic acid adhesion.

Assisi’s “circle of care” embraces veterinary professionals, pet owners, and our entire community of Assisi Loop fans. Lil BUB has a large fan base through her blog and social media outlets. One of these fans learned about her health issues and suggested the Loop to her owner, Mike Bridavsky. Lil BUB is a dwarf cat, and also has a condition called osteopetrosis. Because of this, BUB’s bones are abnormally dense and brittle, causing her pain. As she got older, her mobility became severely limited, to the point where she was essentially immobile. BUB’s veterinarian, Dr. Arthur Woodruff, investigated the Loop’s technology and decided to begin treatments right away. Mike started noticing changes within a few days. He told us that she is now the best she’s been since she was a kitten. Her mood is better, and she’s running and jumping and playing with toys. Mike has continued treatments with the Loop to maintain BUB’s good health, and she is as happy as ever.

Assisi Animal Health is excited to share the extraordinary work of Justin Canha. Justin's work first appeared on the New York art scene in 2005 and in 2006, he was featured in Oprah Magazine. Justin agreed to create computer-generated animations for 3 of our Facebook fans in celebration of National Cat Day. To view the animations, click link below.